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Book Review of Francesca's Kitchen

Francesca's Kitchen
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Helpful Score: 4


This was a warm, comforting novel, kind of like having your grandmother over to look after you and cook your favorite meals for you. Pezzelli mixes the warmth of a woman who loves her family with the smart-alecky attitude that living a lot years entitles her to. I loved the how the relationship between Francesca and Loretta and the kids grows, from wary and cold, to warm, loving and trusting.
It has a familiar feel to it, whether you are Italian, Irish, or in my case, Portuguese. The family ties and familiarity ring true, and watching the romance described within blossom as two families come together was really heartwarming.
This was a very rich book, with some inside jokes for those of us New
Englanders familiar with Rhode Island and her eccentricities. The familiar landmarks and descriptions of the area and the weather truly made me homesick for the area I grew up in and around.